Tracker does, though if your database has grown large I can understand not wanting to load it up to do your planning... So you can 'Export CSV', including the filters on your current view in Tracker.

You can then open these in Excel, and put each file into a different tab if you like...

This may be the best thing for you to do anyway, as your specific units and specific arrival dates may be unique to your game, depending on which scenario you are playing, whether you have bought back any destroyed units, and whether you have reinforcement variability on.

I was afraid you were going to ask that. I've never downloaded the AE version because it was passed around to all the dev team. I have a copy, but I can't upload it here. Send me an e-mail privately and I'll send you the Zip file. There are a couple of threads on its use I found:

If you've downloaded a recent patch, take a look in the Beta2 folder in your game directory. There should be a file called witploadae.exe sitting there. This is the program that will export the OOBs to a .CVS file that Excel can read. If I were you, I would create a new folder, copy this program along with the 8 files that define the scenario you are interested in into this folder, then run the program using the command line parameters described in the witploadae readme file. Once imported into Excel, you can sort by any database element that you like.

No Beta2 folder, huh? Well, go to the Technical Support portion of the forum and go to the first post of the Patch 7 thread started by michaelm. The link at the bottom of this post points to the latest patch download which will insert the Beta2 folder into your game folder. In addition to the witploadae.exe utility, the newer patches provide many, many great new additions and refinements to the game compared to the stock version. Highly recommended.